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The first time coffee tasted clearly sweet to me was later than I expected

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posting this because beginner coffee learning still feels too jumpy for me.

The first time coffee tasted clearly sweet to me was later than I expected

one article says relax, another says watch every variable, another says trust your tongue, another says buy better tools. after a while everything sounds half-right and not very usable.

what made this simpler for you when you were still new and easy to overwhelm?
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the best advice for me was usually boring advice, which i hated at first.
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i got less confused once i stopped trying to fix every variable in the same brew.
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what helped me was repeating one thing long enough to see pattern, not jumping to the next trick.
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coffee got easier once i accepted that my notes could be simple and ugly.
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sometimes the problem is not the coffee, just that the explanation assumes too much prior knowledge.
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a lot of coffee advice is true and still badly timed for beginners. that part is frustrating.
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the best advice for me was usually boring advice, which i hated at first.
C
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same here. once advice became testable, learning felt less heavy.
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people say trust your taste, but it takes a while before that sentence feels useful.
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same feeling here. many beginner content jump too fast, so simple useful step is hard to catch.

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